States have five days to show they’re complying with federal voter-eligibility law before the November midterms.

The Justice Department told election officials in all 50 states this week that they could face federal criminal charges if they knowingly leave noncitizens on their voter rolls or let noncitizens receive, cast, or count ballots in federal elections.

The warning came in letters signed by Harmeet Dhillon, the assistant attorney general who runs the DOJ Civil Rights Division, and sent Tuesday, July 7, according to a copy of the Michigan letter obtained and published by Votebeat. Each letter gives the state five days to explain how it will comply with federal voter-eligibility law and keep its rolls clean.

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